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What are the three stages of tourism development?

These stages are exploration, involvement, development, consolidation, stagnation and decline. Mostly all tourists' destinations passes through all these mentioned stages.



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The tourism journey is divided into three phases: before traveling, during traveling, and after traveling. Sometimes, tourists start planning their vacation months before the journey starts and make larger efforts in order to organize the vaca- tion before traveling.

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The four phases of tourism destinations.
  • 1 — The “exploration” phase.
  • 2 — The “emergence” phase.
  • 3 — The “acceleration” phase.
  • 4 — The “establishment” phase.


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Killion (1992) portrays the tourism experience as a circular model that consists of five different phase: “planning phase,” “travel to phase,” “on-site activities phase,” “return travel phase,” and “recollection phase.” The model is considered applicable to multidestination travel.

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The first stage is the exploration stage [8]. It is present when individual tourists start to appear in small numbers in a given area, attracted by natural or cultural aspects.

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Tourism that takes full account of its current and future economic, social and environmental impacts, addressing the needs of visitors, the industry, the environment and host communities

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4R of Tourism Crisis Management This material describes the essential elements of the tourism crisis management that are divided into 4 phases: Reduction, Readiness, Response, and Recovery, and explained by the expert with illustrations so that people understand it easily.

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The 4 Pillar Approach To Sustainable Tourism
  • CarpeDM Vision: We are dedicated to enhancing the lives of the local community by creating authentic experiences for world travellers.
  • CarpeDM Mission: ...
  • The four pillars include: Environmental Responsibility, Social Equity, Economic Health, and Cultural Vitality.


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Destination development planning should be a step by step process.
  • Understand the place and all of its attractions. ...
  • Understand the visitor. ...
  • Inventory what services are available. ...
  • Bring it all together with the SWOT Analysis. ...
  • Develop the future vision and its major objectives.


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Although a location's capacity for number of tourists and the specific number of sustainable years may vary from location to location, Butler proposed that every tourist location evolves through a common set of stages: exploration, involvement, development, consolidation, stagnation, and then some variation of ...

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The ILO's definition of sustainable tourism is, that it is “composed of three pillars: social justice, economic development, and environmental integrity.

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Tourism boosts the revenue of the economy, creates thousands of jobs, develops the infrastructures of a country, and plants a sense of cultural exchange between foreigners and citizens.

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